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LENGTHWISE |
Longitudinal |
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STRINGER |
A longitudinal sleeper. |
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SPLIT |
A crack, or longitudinal fissure. |
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TETRAGONAL |
Having four prominent longitudinal angles. |
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RIB |
Any longitudinal ridge in a plant. |
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ORTHOSTICHY |
A longitudinal rank, or row, of leaves along a stem. |
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CARINA |
A longitudinal ridge or projection like the keel of a boat. |
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THREE-CORNERED |
Having three prominent longitudinal angles; as, a
three-cornered stem. |
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GUTTER |
To cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to
channel. |
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LONGITUDINAL |
Of or pertaining to longitude or length; as,
longitudinal distance. |
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COSTA |
One of the riblike longitudinal ridges on the exterior of
many corals. |
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KEELED |
Keel-shaped; having a longitudinal prominence on the back;
as, a keeled leaf. |
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MILIOLA |
A genus of Foraminifera, having a porcelanous shell with
several longitudinal chambers. |
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BINERVATE |
Two-nerved; -- applied to leaves which have two
longitudinal ribs or nerves. |
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SCISSURE |
A longitudinal opening in a body, made by cutting; a
cleft; a fissure. |
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COSTATED |
Having ribs, or the appearance of ribs; (Bot.) having one
or more longitudinal ribs. |
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FORNIX |
Esp., two longitudinal bands of white nervous tissue
beneath the lateral ventricles of the brain. |
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TRANSVERSE |
Lying or being across, or in a crosswise direction;
athwart; -- often opposed to longitudinal. |
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TRIGONAL |
Having three angles, or corners; triangular; as, a
trigonal stem, one having tree prominent longitudinal angles. |
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STRINGPIECE |
One of the longitudinal pieces, supporting the treads
and rises of a flight or run of stairs. |
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OVATE |
Having the shape of an egg, or of the longitudinal sectior
of an egg, with the broader end basal. |
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SHEER |
The longitudinal upward curvature of the deck, gunwale, and
lines of a vessel, as when viewed from the side. |
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REBATE |
A rectangular longitudinal recess or groove, cut in the
corner or edge of any body; a rabbet. See Rabbet. |
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LATTICING |
A system of bars crossing in the middle to form braces
between principal longitudinal members, as of a strut. |
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AXIS |
The stem; the central part, or longitudinal support, on which
organs or parts are arranged; the central line of any body. |